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  • Young daughter marries man who cares for her to silence mum’s constant complaints | Thaiger

    Young daughter marries man who cares for her to silence mum’s constant complaints

    A young daughter recently shared a story about her mother’s constant complaints about her laziness and late waking habits. Her mother would question who would care for her if she got married and didn’t have her mother around anymore. However, a few years later, the woman’s response to her mother’s concerns became evident through the photographs she shared on social…

  • Teenager arrested for selling ghost SIM cards online | Thaiger

    Teenager arrested for selling ghost SIM cards online

    Police arrested a 17 year old boy who sold ghost SIM cards online at his house in Ranong province in southern Thailand. The teenager used information from his previous customers to repeatedly register SIM cards for sale. Narudom managed to make over 500 transactions. Officers from the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau raided a house in the Khao Niwet sub-district, Mueng…

  • Thai family seeks help moving deceased father to temple amidst wild bees concerns | Thaiger

    Thai family seeks help moving deceased father to temple amidst wild bees concerns

    A Thai family asked for emergency services assistance in transferring their deceased father to a temple for a funeral ceremony, amid concerns that noise and lights from the event might disturb a hive of wild bees situated near their residence. The authorities in the Buriram area responded to the request in order to ensure the safety of the hosts and…

  • France bans short-haul flights with train alternatives to cut emissions | Thaiger

    France bans short-haul flights with train alternatives to cut emissions

    In an effort to reduce carbon emissions, France has implemented a ban on domestic short-haul flights where train alternatives are available. The legislation comes into effect two years after it was initially approved by lawmakers, targeting routes where train journeys can be completed in under two-and-a-half hours. This restriction essentially eliminates air travel between Paris and cities such as Nantes,…

  • Speeding pickup truck flips on Si Rat expressway – driver dies in collision | Thaiger

    Speeding pickup truck flips on Si Rat expressway – driver dies in collision

    A high-speed collision involving a pickup truck on the Si Rat Expressway in Bangkok resulted in the vehicle flipping over and the driver tragically losing his life. The incident occurred at the expressway’s entrance near Ngamwongwan Road, where the pickup truck was found completely wrecked. The accident involved an Isuzu D-Max, which collided with a cement barrier due to excessive…

  • Trump barred from posting sensitive case evidence on social media | Thaiger

    Trump barred from posting sensitive case evidence on social media

    In a recent court appearance via video link, former US President Donald Trump was informed by Judge Juan Merchan that he is prohibited from posting sensitive evidence related to his criminal case on social media platforms. Trump is facing 34 counts of falsifying business records in connection with alleged hush money paid to adult film actress Stormy Daniels in 2016.…

  • Thailand to ease yuan rules for trade amid rising US dollar volatility | Thaiger

    Thailand to ease yuan rules for trade amid rising US dollar volatility

    Amid the increasing volatility of the US dollar in relation to other global currencies, regulators are considering loosening restrictions on the utilization of the yuan in yuan-baht trade transactions. The Bank of Thailand, in collaboration with Asian and ASEAN central banks, is actively working toward establishing frameworks for local currency settlements. This initiative aims to encourage the use of local…

  • 31% of Thais eye battery electric vehicles as next car choice | Thaiger

    31% of Thais eye battery electric vehicles as next car choice

    A recent survey by Deloitte Thailand revealed that 31% of Thai consumers are likely to opt for a battery electric vehicle (BEV) as their next car, the highest percentage in Southeast Asia. Despite this, internal combustion engine vehicles continue to be the preferred choice in the region. The survey, conducted between September and October last year, focused on consumer behaviour…

  • Hundreds of porn DVDs discovered in ex-temple abbot’s quarters spark outrage | Thaiger

    Hundreds of porn DVDs discovered in ex-temple abbot’s quarters spark outrage

    Villagers in Nakhon Ratchasima province were shocked when they discovered hundreds of porn DVDs hidden in a former abbot’s residence at a local temple. The 73 year old former abbot had been expelled from the temple by the villagers on February 19, due to inappropriate behaviour, financial mismanagement, and alleged misconduct with female devotees in a washroom. The villagers demanded…

  • Prime suspect in Pattaya woman’s brutal murder arrested in rural Thai village | Thaiger

    Prime suspect in Pattaya woman’s brutal murder arrested in rural Thai village

    In a rural village in Sakon Nakhon, northeastern Thailand, the prime suspect in the brutal murder of a young Pattaya woman was apprehended and is now being transported to Pattaya for further investigation. The murder of Rattana Thammarak sent shockwaves through the Pattaya community and law enforcement. The 32 year old suffered at least ten stab wounds to her face,…

  • Police impostors arrested for attempting to bribe officers to release illegal Chinese immigrants | Thaiger

    Police impostors arrested for attempting to bribe officers to release illegal Chinese immigrants

    Officers from Chiang Saen Police Station in the northern province of Chiang Rai arrested four suspects for posing as high-ranking police officers and attempting to bribe the police with 350,000 baht in exchange for the release of four Chinese nationals who illegally entered the country. The situation unfolded after officers from Chiang Saen Police Station apprehended a Thai national along…

  • ‘Last push’ to get injured English tourist stuck in Thailand hospital back home | Thaiger

    ‘Last push’ to get injured English tourist stuck in Thailand hospital back home

    UPDATE The 25 year old English tourist who crashed his motorbike into a shopfront in Phuket on May 1 remains in a hospital in Thailand over three weeks later. Doctors say he is almost ready to be transferred to a hospital in the UK, once his hospital bill is paid in full. After suffering significant blood loss and falling into…

  • Thailand flight sales soar, searches for outbound trips up 200% in Q1 | Thaiger

    Thailand flight sales soar, searches for outbound trips up 200% in Q1

    The first quarter of this year saw international flight sales to Thailand surpass 2019 figures, while searches for outbound Thai flights and overseas accommodation rose by 200%, according to online travel agency Traveloka. Iko Putera, the company’s chief executive of transport, anticipates a positive travel trend for Thailand and the rest of Southeast Asia this year. This is driven by…

  • Lawyer of cyanide serial killer accused of hiding and damaging evidence | Thaiger

    Lawyer of cyanide serial killer accused of hiding and damaging evidence

    Thannicha “Patch” Ek-suwannawat, the lawyer representing the Thai cyanide serial killer, is facing allegations of hiding and damaging crucial evidence. Despite being summoned, Patch has not responded and instead intends to file a complaint against the police. Sararat “Am” Rangsiwuthaporn, the cyanide serial killer, has yet to confess to her alleged crimes, despite compelling evidence against her. Investigators have uncovered…

  • Thailand’s FA bans two footballers for six months over SEA Games brawl | Thaiger

    Thailand’s FA bans two footballers for six months over SEA Games brawl

    UPDATE Thailand’s Football Association (FA) banned two Thai footballers from playing in national games for six months over the brawls that erupted during the men’s football final between Indonesia and Thailand at the SEA Games in Phnom Penh on May 16. The FA banned three staff members who stormed the pitch for an entire year, citing their lack of maturity.…

  • Man’s body found floating in sea off Thailand’s Chon Buri province | Thaiger

    Man’s body found floating in sea off Thailand’s Chon Buri province

    A man’s body was found floating in the sea off Thailand‘s eastern Chon Buri province yesterday. The body of the man, believed to be a missing Cambodian boat worker, was discovered near a mangrove swamp in Sattahip district. An unidentified citizen reported the body to Sattahip Police at around 11.30am. The body is suspected to be that of Yook Thienia…

  • Priceless piece of history: Last Emperor of China’s watch fetches record-breaking US$5.1 million at Hong Kong auction | Thaiger

    Priceless piece of history: Last Emperor of China’s watch fetches record-breaking US$5.1 million at Hong Kong auction

    A rare Patek Philippe watch once owned by Aisin-Gioro Puyi, the last emperor of China‘s Qing Dynasty, has been sold at auction in Hong Kong for a record-breaking HK$40 million (US$5.1 million). An anonymous buyer purchased the timepiece, which had been gifted by Puyi to his Russian interpreter during his imprisonment by the Soviet Union. The sale price, which did…

  • 3 DSI officers and ex-consul of Nauru accused of swindling 10 million baht | Thaiger

    3 DSI officers and ex-consul of Nauru accused of swindling 10 million baht

    Three officers from the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) and the former consul of the Nauru Consulate in Thailand reportedly swindled 10 million baht from Chinese nationals suspected of operating illegal businesses in Thailand. The accused DSI officers surrendered yesterday. On December 22 of last year, DSI officers conducted a raid on a residence in Bangkok that served as the…

  • ‘Personally, I love dogs,’ says Thai man who killed girlfriend’s dogs, forced her to eat dog poo | Thaiger

    ‘Personally, I love dogs,’ says Thai man who killed girlfriend’s dogs, forced her to eat dog poo

    UPDATE Watchdog Thailand seized a Beagle, a Shih Tzu, and a rabbit from the man who confessed to beating his Thai-British girlfriend, forcing her to eat dog poo, and buying and killing many of her pet dogs yesterday. During interrogation at Bang Bo Police Station in Samut Prakan yesterday, 24 year old “Fin” confessed to killing and burying “more than…

  • Bangkok blaze devastates 44 homes in rapid inferno | Thaiger

    Bangkok blaze devastates 44 homes in rapid inferno

    A massive fire engulfed over 44 wooden houses in Bangkok’s Talat Phlu district, near Soi Wutthakat 18-20, leaving local officials battling the flames for more than 45 minutes. There were no reported injuries or deaths. The authorities received the emergency report at approximately 5.45am and coordinated with the Bangkok Fire and Rescue Department, as well as volunteers from the charity…

  • Thailand weather forecast: Heavy rain and strong winds, health and safety vigilance urged | Thaiger

    Thailand weather forecast: Heavy rain and strong winds, health and safety vigilance urged

    The Thai Meteorological Department‘s latest weather forecast for the next 24 hours, predicts heavy rainfall and strong winds in several regions due to the influence of the southwest monsoon covering the Andaman Sea, Thailand and the Gulf of Thailand, combined with a low-pressure system covering parts of upper Vietnam and the Gulf of Tonkin. The public is advised to remain…

  • Cannabis shop near top school suspended amid licence scrutiny | Thaiger

    Cannabis shop near top school suspended amid licence scrutiny

    A cannabis shop near the prestigious St Joseph Convent School on Silom Road has had its licence suspended for one month by the Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine (DTAM). The dispensary had been operating for six months before receiving criticism due to its proximity to the all-girls school. DTAM’s director-general, Thongchai Lertwilairattanapong, revealed that the suspension was a…

  • Thai MP-elect aims to break £11bn alcohol duopoly with progressive bill | Thaiger

    Thai MP-elect aims to break £11bn alcohol duopoly with progressive bill

    A member of parliament-elect with a passion for beer is seeking to challenge the 470-billion-baht alcohol duopoly held by two of Thailand’s wealthiest families, following the Move Forward Party’s recent election victory. Taopiphop Limjittrakorn, a 34 year old brewer turned politician, has long fought against stringent regulations that benefit Boon Rawd Brewery and ThaiBev, the two companies dominating the country’s…

  • Key Chinese Ponzi scheme member arrested in Bangkok over cybercrime | Thaiger

    Key Chinese Ponzi scheme member arrested in Bangkok over cybercrime

    A key member of a Chinese Ponzi scheme network wanted in China for cybercrime, fraud, and investment scams, has been apprehended by immigration police. The 35 year old individual, known only as Zhao, was arrested following coordination between the Chinese embassy in Bangkok and the Immigration Bureau (IB). Zhao and his associates operated an investment firm that lured people into a…

  • White House reports progress in talks to avert US debt default | Thaiger

    White House reports progress in talks to avert US debt default

    The White House has reported some progress in the ongoing discussions with Republican negotiators to prevent a catastrophic US debt default before the June 1 deadline. White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre stated that both sides must understand that they won’t get everything they want. The talks between US President Joe Biden and Republicans in Congress are set to continue,…

  • Black panther and cub spotted strolling through Thailand national park | Thaiger

    Black panther and cub spotted strolling through Thailand national park

    Photos of a “black panther,” or Indochinese leopard, and its cub strolling through Kaeng Krachan National Park in Thailand emerged today, capturing the hearts of wildlife enthusiasts around the nation. Kaeng Krachan National Park posted photos of the big cat and its baby on Facebook with the caption… “We meet again in the past two to three months. But this…

  • AI weapon scanner fails in school knife attack, raising security concerns | Thaiger

    AI weapon scanner fails in school knife attack, raising security concerns

    A security company that provides schools with artificial intelligence (AI) powered weapon scanners is under scrutiny after a student was attacked with a knife that the US$3.7 million system failed to detect. Last Halloween, 18 year old Ehni Ler Htoo was stabbed multiple times by a fellow student at Proctor High School in Utica, New York, despite the school having…

  • Cathay Pacific apologises for staff mocking non-English speakers on flight | Thaiger

    Cathay Pacific apologises for staff mocking non-English speakers on flight

    Cathay Pacific Airways issued an apology following allegations of discrimination against non-English speakers by its flight attendants. The accusations surfaced in a viral post on Chinese social media, causing widespread concern and prompting the airline to take action. The incident occurred on flight CX987, travelling from Chengdu in southwestern China to Hong Kong. In response, Cathay Pacific suspended the flight attendants…

  • Rising interest rates boost mortgage NPLs, Bank of Thailand urges debt restructuring | Thaiger

    Rising interest rates boost mortgage NPLs, Bank of Thailand urges debt restructuring

    In the first quarter of this year, non-performing mortgage loans (NPLs) experienced an increase due to rising interest rates, prompting the Bank of Thailand (BoT) to encourage banks to assist borrowers through debt restructuring. The central bank recently revealed a housing loan NPL ratio of 3.16% in the commercial banking system, up from 3.01% in the previous quarter. The primary…

  • Asia-Pacific countries need US$362 billion annually for climate action, says UN | Thaiger

    Asia-Pacific countries need US$362 billion annually for climate action, says UN

    The United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) highlighted the urgent need for significant funding to support climate change adaptation and mitigation efforts in the Asia-Pacific region. ESCAP’s Accelerating Climate Action in Asia and the Pacific report reveals that most countries in the area are inadequately prepared for extreme weather events and natural disasters, which…